What makes the Feldenkrais Method® so unique and potentially so effective? Why do I say “potentially”? Why do some people seem to find such profound lasting change, while others have a unique and interesting experience to be sure, yet fleeting and forgettable? What can you do to maximize the benefits of your learning [...]
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What makes “Feldenkrais” work?
Posted in FELDENKRAIS Theory, General on October 4, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
BELIEVE IT OR NOT…
Posted in FELDENKRAIS Benefits, FELDENKRAIS News, FELDENKRAIS Theory, General on June 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Can you do and be other than you do or act now? Yes! Are you too old or too young? No! The power of the Feldenkrais Method® lies in the capacity to train your awareness; to develop expanded attentional capacities; to know how and when to attend to what, or where to place your attention… [...]
Feldenkrais ahead of his time: CBC Radio on Rebuilding the Brain.
Posted in FELDENKRAIS News, FELDENKRAIS Theory, General on May 7, 2007 | 5 Comments »
Feldenkrais knew in the 1940’s what scientists are only beginning to integrate now. CBC Radio Canada also did an interview with Dr. Norman Doidge on the topic of neuroplasticity. In it, Dr. Doidge defines neuroplasticity as the property of the brain which allows it to change the structure and the function depending on what you [...]
MacLean’s Magazine writes about “The Brain That Changes Itself”
Posted in FELDENKRAIS News, FELDENKRAIS Theory, General on April 30, 2007 | 3 Comments »
Maclean’s Magazine (Canada’s primary news magazine) recently wrote about the brain and its profound ability to change. One of its articles was an excerpt from the book by Dr. Norman Doidge: “The Brain that Changes Itself”. I bought the book immediately.
These articles talk about the latest research coming from the field of brain science. Historically [...]